Human Creatures

Human Creatures
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 567
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ISBN-10 : 9781462827169
ISBN-13 : 1462827160
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Book Synopsis Human Creatures by : Fred Howard

Download or read book Human Creatures written by Fred Howard and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2001-11-13 with total page 567 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A broad, but easy reading, world-view of realities behind the anciently permanent traits of human behavior which cause simple societies to grow, to flourish in great civilizations throughout the world, and to collapse repeatedly, usually with much loss of the expanded populations. Both democracies and tyrannies follow that universal pattern into autocratic decay of civilized empires. This view leads to a search for critical factors that determine the beginning and course of the typical decays (which have already begun in modern democracies.) Invariably, all those great nations had strong religious and moral practices during their early growth to large numbers of vigorous people, up to the points of beginning the slide into collapse. All had strong leaders who escaped reasonable limits beyond their necessary uses. This book was written before the authors previously published, Headlong Into Quicksand - The Tale of Today in America -, and provided its basis and starting point. Viewing human natures overall adaptations for life-survival necessities in a real world also includes: Family, love, play, arts, psychology, dominances, politics, governments, imperial disasters, death, philosophy, world history, science/knowledges, religion, morality, and balanced democracy. (An alternative evolutionary sociobiology.)


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